I like all 3 of them up there although I think the B&W conversion and
what I assume is simulated grain looks just a bit strange. I assume the
reduced resolution has done it no favors. The Pemaquid shot is very
pretty but, I agree, the HDR treatment is evident. But I'll bet you
could drop the saturation just slightly while still leaving a beautiful
print that's not obviously HDR.
Chuck Norcutt
On 1/9/2013 11:11 AM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
> Now that I've learned how, I've got two images up on the new gallery. One
> just uploaded.
>
> http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=616
>
> The black and white image we discussed a while ago. It's now at a 16:9 ratio,
> which is better, I think, and I've used CS6 to move the walker on the rocks
> back in time a few steps to balance the composition a bit more. Rendered in
> Silver Effex Pro v2.0 from a Canon G-12 capture.
>
> The second is a sunrise from January 4 (4 January <g>) at Ocean Point in
> Boothbay Harbor, Maine. I rather liked it when the sun decided to peek
> through a hole in the clouds. I also like the golden color, which is well
> rendered and not a product of too much post. The big file on the big screen
> has a bit more to offer than the pipsqueak 1024-pixel jpeg. This one will
> make a nice print, I think, on Moab's Exhibition Lustre.
>
> C&C always welcome, or does that go without saying in the new format? <g>
>
> --Bob
>
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